-. ru. . 0 he _ ) _ .Y-_-Y--N , - I J 1 5 v-if \ . Y I EVERY TIME WE SELL A SUFFOLK NAT WE EITHER GAIN A NEW CUS- ` TONER'OR PLEASE All OLD ONE SATISFACTION Gl_J;RANTEED 'Ol MONEY `lFUNDED . | ; ._._, _-..,..~.-& E inimi Gin-form Publishing dompuiy. . , ' Jun.; umm; in JUST.” nuurrn naman nw§r? mmawmon$¢wmwmu ui. plépis mi g luoe,ui¢ thueluoos » ~ ‘ imrnnvsn sunin color . G_O.’S , me _ ""1" '=-"”"' Bram.-b Offices at Sammerside, _AIb¢rton, 6'¢org¢lo')|m and Scunli. Business Ofiu Telephone |835- Editorial and lioin Telephone \34a. °°°°,5“‘*'°°»ll-°°°P-‘*- `0lall°\mxp.\i.to6p.m.;¢p.m.tann.m . 1- ’- ¥°°°» M'°‘“""l UU- , I- I; lucuninv, mir-or. P. l. KBWBOU, Slllcrijmon lllr. - B.~Utl.AE. News Editor. Published at It-s oliloea, New Pmw~e Block, North Side Pont Omen, Charlotte l ` own, Prince Edward island, Canada, at the following ralhl. Plllllle in advance: - » ' vltoigkypgnnlimlwhlgzélg amps Simdul we mwith 25°: xwryw-.. ..... ~ y on osday ._ - Til Gunrdi lll'l|0t»bQ ponllblo f ugngn dlln lttel th li ...ina °s¢..¢i iiymrofuii omr»'1i:°x°pms oriizi-, iii- n¢g°ifi»Tma ialili-'°,T.yabie mmiie nr. \.miri1.U-1 |r.|uw|1 UUAKUIAN J 1' 1,3, risr QU1-*»S¥ 1 1 , tees Prize Butter- Tlie Largest and Best Creamer Gives me me Golden June mt that Guam” ies and, Dairlos in the World Use lt. ,Y toot tunnis niinuloi rant-uint sfwint of sunsrillllis AND IMITATIUNS _ _E11 - . AL” “’R‘v°°:'Ts n eeeeeeeoe¢s000.¢°0°°¢.¢€€°*'? %€G€€~G6€66€€€G€66G€€$€€€€C€0G€€€G€€ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - 1: . . SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15. 1905 THE COMING DELEGATION. The iiiemorial to thc Government of l`aiui1la which has been adopted with complete unanimity by the Provincial Legislature, calling for the early co1i~ struction of ii tunnel as the means of fulfilling the ternis of union, is expected to lic followed l»_v the appointlneiit of ii delegation which will support and urge this great. measure upon the attention of the federal authorities. In this connection _ we have n suggestion to nirike which has doubtless, in the nature of things, already found xi lodging.; in other minds. It is this, that the dclcgutlon to he sent shall NO tW0 IIIEII lOOl{ alll{t‘. r include at least one representative from ‘ Is it then reasonable to suppose that the same hat will be equally becoming to all men ? the Oppoéilioii side of thc House. This grczit inoveinent for rail coiiucctiou \Ve are inclined to think not < ivitlitlie inaiiilaiid, to supplythc niissiiiir ~ \Ve go upon the supposition that the Greater » The Variety 51. ,_ of shapes, widths of brims, heights of crowns and colorings, the greater will be the satisfaction. Accordingly we present 5000 new spring Christy and Suffolk Hats to you. - They embrace all the stylish shapes, colorings i and proportions-from the conservative .shapes to the latest in young meii's snappy styles. We’ve all our spring hats -in now. Prices carefully at 5oc, $1.00, $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and $5.00. » . You can get along without a new hat but you _ wo’nt be comfortable. . ' Take no risk-come here and buy a Christy or Suffolk. .There’s lots of them. n _ Prowse Bros., The Only Real Good Hatters. link in ourinter-provincialeoniniunicntioii is a movement of the people without dis- tinction of party. It has now becomca ninvciuerit of the lslruid us a whole, eni- bodyiiig all classes, crm-ds and parties. lt is u niovement of our farmers. uiereh- ants, pmfessioniil classes, importers, ship- pers,ll.~lier1ncn. and manufacturers. It is li niovciiicrit purely non-political, bc- cause it is abqve and beyond politics. It is now felt on all hands that the life nnd future prosperity of the Island are bound up ln this tfrerit issiie. For these reasons and for niany others we thinkit extrcniely di-simble that the delegates hereafter to lic appointed shall be representative not merely of the dominant party here and at (`)ttaw:i, but of thc whole people of l’i‘i1icc |~:.i\\-ani Isiriiiii. l }Such :i line of action as we have pro- posed \\ill not weaken but strengthen tlic Go\'ern11icut. \\'liit-li makes the at- pointnient. It will, in tlic nature of things strcngtlieii the hands of the tlclcgutioii witli the (iovcrunient, the Parliainenl and with the entire people of C.iii:ida. lt will also, if adopted streiigtlieii the canst- wliicli our island people have so niucli nt licurl. Besides it will be eiiipliitticiilly llic right tliiiigtodo, and will coiiimciul itsclflo the people of the Province ni large. l.cl us prorcerl on broad and ,fren- 1-rouslincs and ns ti united people who fora :great measure of justice to all can .' siiik for the moment all thought of political rliilerences. lf this is done it u ill be found that to n united peoplrl . \\'ill\1\Sl`l‘=\l Und .l\1Sl- 0111180 l\0!lll"Hl>’ K ,_/_________,V______ im* _nam Rashad with orders- ------W--_~ All the Time The rciiizirk is often made to us, “How is it. you are always so busy ? " The answer is a simple one. we give such satisfaction in the work wc do, that our reputation is known far and wine, and every- where all over “Our Fair lslrind Province," 1.-run across thc straits to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Capt- Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in fact in all paris of the Broad Doniiiiiou we have received orders for work. . ` Is the question a difficult one to zinswcr? Y\'c irow not. Sutisiaiclioii is thc cssciicc of siicccss. licncc our success in busi- llL‘§S» Remember' us when in mc-~l of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. , BRUCE STEWART & C0’y, Foiluilcrs, liuginccrs, Marliiiiisls and iloileruiakcrs, Steam Na\'i;{zil.ion Coy's. \\'ll1irf, ' llliarlolu.-l.o\\'n, l’. 1. liouc 125. Box 12 . lt: aw _ _ V v _ ` `.i¢a.A"4A"'A4"4A."'».' 4 BRUsnEs /(_, \\ e apply the same rule ij' to out brush selling as we ‘ _ do to our paints, viz.. that , every buyer must get value = , received or the deal is not fair to him, and we cannot afford to sell him what will not prove satisfactory. ‘L We don’t mean that we have not some low priced A. . ‘ goods ; we can sell you as ./~§H‘-M`¢'T~ cheaply, or, rather at as N l< A `4 » 'bil' - 7. . " ' l~ . 5?'-fi`ffl`»‘ 1; -_gj;.;»-j-"- »~~'cl!- »:.~:1.'.‘!-_" L-re fra-:r‘~’ ‘eo - .- ,. »¢_’~,, -'_ . ‘ ,E lhe liners Hardware lin ll -1 1 f \.'.ior.issiir.i: .mo im-iili.. low cost as anyone in Can- ada. but when we sell you a low cost brush we don't represent it as being an ar- ticle worth thru: times its value. You can entrust all your brush busiiiess to us. _Q B Q. inipossilile. \\`e shalllgget the tunnel, and it will rcdound for all future time to the lifinoiwiufl credit oftliosc who liroiiglit it about. ` . York Station ought to be restored to itsfm1ner.~'tatus of booking und telegrripli 1 st-illon. \\'e1indcrsta1id that a contract lnisl»c<-nlct recently to enlarge and im- prove thc station building which -is ii needed inipi1:>\'enicnl.. Since the old days tlieliiisiiicss of York lnw considerably l iii(-refiseil, stores havs been opcnrrl,boiirist lrallic luis developed and lolistcrfnt-to1~ias been cstablislietl on the north shore which receive their supplies mid ship their products by way of this station, \\'ith ii fnll_\- eqnipperl station inrtlier luisincss would no doubt. develop. The debate on the autonomy bill at Ot- tawa is slill dragging its \\'e:i1'y length aloiur, notwithstanding that all the ar- punicnts pro nnd can have been long since exhausted. It is well understood that the school clauses as ainended will he adopted when the debate ends, and tseema probable that the Government will gain as many Opposition votes as itl can in any case lose from among its sup- porters. .Members who arc now speak- ing do not hope to affect result in any way but are simply mm speeches for their constituents., At ‘this distance we have refrained from discussing the subject at lenmh in the belief that It would do no good and in the further be- lief that the new Provinces of alberta and Saskatchewan will in the end shape their school policy to their own liking no Nianwlm has rlone. “We cannot check Manitoba." ii-asa saying of S|rJohu Hac- doniild. lt will be quite as linnl here- niter to check the newer Provinces. Hawe'a celebrated $3 American Hats arrived by express-yesterday. The Hawe's Hat is without an equal. sold in Charlottetown at the New York fries I3. Swell spring styles md for you now. Get one M =?»'=°:"u» °=°_ thee °°r*_=r~-. . fouiidlnnders. .\'ow ilic Gloucester r k McKlnnon`s Drugstore. 7dtf NEWFOUNDLAND AND THE STATES. Newfoundland is losing no time in withdrawing the various privileges before accorded the American fislieriucn on that Island. The French fishermen have all along contended that. without the privi- leges of securing halt and landing ou shore to secure wood and water the fish- ing chaiices on the shore and about New- fouiidltfnd would be ivorthless. The Gloucester, Moss., fishermen in their opposition toany treaty that would nd- init Newfoundland dsl; free have con- tended that these privileges amountetl to not liiinz and that they did not care aboul tlieni at all. Since the failure of the Bond Hay treaty Ncwfopndluiitl is disposed to take thc Gloucester men at their word, and re- tain the Newtbundland tisliing privilettes as exclusively as they may for the New people arelconiplriining loudly and talking about interference with their right-," Llireateiiiiigtosel thcNewfou1idlnnd regul- ations at dctlniice, and so on. lt is the old story ofAmcric:in fisherincn s ideas of fair play. They want, to exploit our fish- crics at will while sliiittim.: Canadian and _\'-zivfoiindlniidv tlslicriucii out of ilicir markets. It has been predicted that serious iron- _ ble may result, but this is iniprobiible ex- ccpt in the s1‘11.'>'c of trouble to the ln\\'les.s. Newfoundland is so clearly within her 1-iglits that she will not recede and neither will she lwaiit, fora slroiigtlcfcntler. “Let :lie gailled _jude wince." . \\'e are glad to find the citizens of Suui~ merside showing so niucli enterprise that they have purchased the right of \vzi_\' for at street coniit-cling l\'1iter Street with tlit' southern end of Sninnier Street so as to ,-,five access from the former iniporlant lliorouglifnrc- to the Post Ullice. This is a inucli needed inipi~o\'enient and the cost will be aniply repaid by the int-1‘cased public convenience. Suninier Street, on which the Post Office is situated has been the only iinportnnt street in the town not directly couii-acted with \\'atcr Street. EDlT0li’S'MAlL “A Nissen |1|j_HE Fence." 1'- toes "ui 0 nn o`tsi1rr hours out of the .lwent-y»l'our at thc \vlrui'ves at/Picton and Georgetown while tlic trip across is made in three hours. and this during the b1~ant-iful weather which we have expr-rienced for several days, while at the sonic time our stock arcstarvinlg for hay waiting.: traiiisporln- tion at Picton, and business dciuornlized in consequence of other goods bt-ing dc- layed there also. Reports thatlitlle or no freight ls of- fering from the Island so that dctcntion cannotbc 'claimed on that gmiind,so there must bca ‘ riiggcr in the 'fencc` soincivlicre. Yours etc., D1s.u~Po|.\"r1~:1i Ml-:l\ci|,\s'r. Wll_\'l` (Ji-\lISl-IS SNORING. When rsslecp. people that snort- lirc.-illu- tliipirgli the mouth instead of the nostrils ~ hith are choked wilh uitarrh Inst use \\' T ‘ ,' , » . tfatnrrliozone" hefo11'ri;»tiri|i;z and yo\i`ll quickly cure the iiiioring liiiliil. By de- stroying the cause oi(.`atarrh and healing the’ nieuiln-aries, Caliwrhnzone nnikcs a complete cure in t-vt-r_v case; it cleans the ` nostrils, stops the dist-lirirgc and prcvciits dropping in the throat. ina few min- i ) 1 tes. Nothing so pleasant or ccrtiiin lo cure snoring, entarrh or colds as Uatiirrh- ¢ zone~that`s worlli reiiiembering. Iron-Ox Tablets can be had nt McDonald ‘_ 1RoN ` . Bioon Pius make new ricli blood, strengthen the nervel. Give inimeued hodth and _ ltrenqrh, uid digestion. induce refres eip! sleep, cure ner- voulh ochesim' V Price s5c per x. Sold by A.W.Rcddln,l’lllll.B. Central Drug Store. 8unuy|&- _ G___ _ _.___ _._ _...___ I IE Sll.Itl. srl t '..l~nLllE prculiar managciuciit of affairs to have -‘rr pairs 'ro BUY Ar P1-:iiiiims°° 1 H Quse ls Near ASTER gl at Hand. l BIG-REDUCTION I ”-SALE I __ _ 7 0dd Lines iii Perrin s Guaranteed Kid Gloves. Below we present our BARGAIN selections for to~dr\Y'5 For 49 cents Dair. 3 pairs purple kid gloves Perrins. _ sizes 6%, 6%. 6%, worth $1.35 pair. r pair purple kid gloves Perrins,siz-: 6,wortli $1.10. 4pairs ton kid gloves Perrins_ sizes 5%. 6, 6%, 7)( v'orth§1.35. 3 pairs inf-iuvc kid gloves Perrins, sizes 6%. 6%, 6%. worth 51.35 pair. 3 pairs blue grey kid gloves, Pcrrins. sizes 6. 6)-,{. 0% worth $135 pair. 1 pair dark green kid gloves. Perrins. size 5;; worth 51:35 pair [lace-] -‘ 4 pairs black kid gloves Perrins, size 5% worth $1.35 pair. [These have colored stitchings]. S pairs white Suede gloves. wortl. $1.00, sizes 534-655- 651- We have besides our ne SALE. Two columns full to ilie _brim of ,stirring news- Short paragraphs instead of long winding argunieiits, but the early shoppers will End afich harvest in them. ' For 95 cents pair. 2 pairs licht grey kid gloves. Pe1rin's. sizes 6%, and 7. worth $1.35. 3 pairs Mode kid gloves Peirins, sizes 6}{.6}é» ('51, worth $1.35. 1 pair Mode kid gloves, Fowne’s, size 63-1, worth $1.65. [pearl fasteners ], 6 pairs grey kid gloves, Perrins, sizes 55;( 6, 6}~,{. 6% worth $1.35 5 pairs cream kid gloves worth $1.35. sizes 5%. 6. 6%. 63'-5. 6%- [I Pair each size-il I1 pairs silk lined Mccha’s, in tans, brown and greys, sizes 57%. 6, 6%; 6%, 2 pairs light green suede gloves, sizes. 6%. 6, worth $1.35 pair. f ' 1 pair red Suede gloves. size 6, worth 51.1.35 pair. 12 pairs heavy kid gloves in taris, mode, faivii and greys. sizes 6, , , 6,',{, and 6% worth $1.20 pair. w Spring Kid Gloves which ar- rived by express sorne few days ago and are now ready for your inspection, all the newest shades besides a big range of washable kid gloves. Atlgeeiifion F| cet, Ci1;sifbe;ei(s) Govrernuient. ste.-iruers lying t\vcnt_v-one ‘ t ' ff ~ . X 4 . _V _,__ _._. __ _, .. __ _ .__ ,__ ___,;_ ____..__ -______ _,__________________ 3 'f ` "L ° I 1.T/:VF Erti -- 1 \. _ ,' . ‘V I, _/ . §' fl' \ I ,»\ji`. ' . - /'jy~'f)~` ‘ . »." .Cn-1.a~. ‘ fr .<5 ,. Sm; \. T New Ready-to-wear Hats \i\ .1 ' tl`?`.’*!l~ SPRING 1 MILLINERY We have now open and on 20 cases of new spring millinery-one of the largest ~. ;_i-`,;,5__,_`~\ stocks of' millinery we have 53% f. ‘~ H ‘ -,fs ever shown-and marked very ow for quick selling. New Untrimmcd Hats New Trimmings We have a large stall in our -l niillinery work room md your Easter order will receive prompt and personal atten- tion F. Perkins & Bo. ' o ‘ Sunnyside. T Clea n i n g Means extra work for the ladies. Let US help YOU by doing your lace curtains, table linen, blankets, sheets, slips, towels. etc. There will be more sunshine in the home if you do so. We guarantee satisfaction. A. F. WEBSTER, Star Steam Laundry- Kent Sta Phone 151. PRATT'S 'ASTRAL llll.. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever handled. We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality. Price 250 PU 2311011. .Jenkins & Sui 2 Cases New Suitings, New Ovcr- Coatings, New Trouscrings. JOHN ,MCLEOD & C0. ____ _____?__i' __ ____ 1 nuunniuuuulauqpuull PIMPLES ‘ ON THE lil? FACE ' Can be cured by using our Eczema Lotion. We know of cases where one bottle has made a complete cure. Try a bottle, not oily. driesin, in a moment. Pnce z5c. Mailed to any address on receipt of price. ELLIS The Druggist and Opticiiin. s .. ,._ ___ Tenders for City Weighef Sealed tenders addressed to the uiideral ed and endorsed “Tender for City Weigh Scales" will be received at this qdice until noon on Thursday the 27th day of April 1903 from any wr?" willing to contract for the City with Scales stating salary per year rom U1? ut day of May, igo5. Good md numer- eiit security will be required for ili-‘ guoanuteo of faithful! performance of 'riieboumll do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any under. B&.6;‘lTfC¥.AIl.K E.